A recent study which surveyed roughly 4,000 women and 1,100 men searched for a correlation between fertility and cannabis use.

It has long been rumored that smoking cannabis can have an adverse effect on couples who are attempting to get pregnant. And although there hasn’t been enough concrete evidence to fully support this, we have to ask. Does marijuana affect fertility? While past studies have suggested that marijuana can negatively affect the potency of sperm, there hasn’t been a whole lot of research done due to cannabis’ lingering status as a Schedule I narcotic.Cannabis has become more prevalent through legalization and advocation. And so, there have been additional studies regarding its effects on fertility. The most recent ones come from researchers at Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH). And the results aren’t quite what you would expect.Does Marijuana Affect Fertility? So does marijuana affect fertility? According to the study recently published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health (JECH), it does not.The new study, which is the first to evaluate the link between fecund ability, or the average pre-menstrual cycle probability of conception and cannabis usage, found that there is no correlation between smoking marijuana and infertility. Read Full Article:

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